But Is It True?
Some specialists were skeptical of the diagnosis, which is formerly referred to as “superfetation,” as it is so incredibly rare and undocumented. Could this woman really have the condition? Dr. Donnica Moore, president of the Sapphire Women’s Health Group stated: “I would say [it's] extremely rare, but then again, we would never know how often this happens…”
Timing Is Everything
According to Moore, the miracle could have some dire consequences. Depending on how much time is between each conception, the smaller baby could suffer the detrimental effects of premature birth. There’s also a risk for lung development issues. The window for the second conception can be up to 24 days…